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% \section*{Main equations}

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\nomenclature{Affiliation networks}{Affiliation bla}
\nomenclature{Balance}{}
\nomenclature{Multilelve}{micro and macro}
\nomenclature{Bipartite}{See two-mode networks}
\nomenclature{Degree}{Used in one of two meanings: the degree of a node in a network refers to the number of ties associated with that node. The number of degrees between two nodes refers to the minimum number nodes one has to pass on a connected path between the two nodes.s }
\nomenclature{Homophily}{An often observed phenomenon in social networks, whereby connected individuals are likely to share the same properties and individuals sharing the same properties are likely to be connected.}
\nomenclature{Popularity effect}{Also known as the Matthew effect, blabla}
\nomenclature{Triadic effects}{A set of mechanisms by which three (or more) units in a network are involved, balance theory being an example of triadic effects.}
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